Russian Orthodox Church Tours and Activities

Russian Orthodox Church showing a church or cathedral and heritage architecture
Russian Orthodox Church which includes heritage elements
Russian Orthodox Church featuring a church or cathedral, heritage architecture and forests
Russian Orthodox Church which includes heritage architecture and a church or cathedral
Russian Orthodox Church featuring a church or cathedral and heritage architecture


Visit the main religious hub for Wiesbaden’s Russian community, a striking gold-domed church perched on top of a scenic mountain.

Wiesbaden’s Russian Orthodox Church is the only one of its kind in the city. A visit to this astonishingly beautiful building is a highlight of any trip to the top of Neroberg, Wiesbaden’s much-loved mountain. Spend a day exploring this lovely building and the many other mountainside attractions nearby.

The church was completed in 1855, having been commissioned by Duke Adolph von Nassau as a home for the remains of his deceased wife, Princess Elisabeth Michailowna, Grand Duchess of Russia and Duchess of Nassau. Give yourself enough time to take in the many intricacies of the remarkable building. As you approach, see its gold domes gleaming from afar. Up close, wonder at the detailed carvings on the façade and the elegance of the windows and doorway.

Step through the door and enjoy some time in the peaceful interior of the church. Look for the resting place of the princess, which features a white marble statue of her sleeping form.

Make sure you see some of the other highlights of Neroberg, too. Close to the church is the Opelbad, a heated outdoor swimming pool that has stood in this spot since 1934. The pool offers wonderful views out across the green landscape and picturesque city below. Wander the lovely nature trails that weave through forests and open green spaces and take in some more breathtaking views as you go. Always bring a camera on a trip to the top of Neroberg, as there is no shortage of idyllic places to take photos.

Get to the top of the mountain either by walking up or by taking a ride on the funicular railway that has run up and down the mountainside since 1888. There is a small fee for the railway, but the experience is very much worth it.

The Russian Orthodox Church is usually open during the day, but even if it isn’t, the exterior is impressive enough in itself. Come on a Sunday to see members of the congregation making their way to the weekly service.

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